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Shingled Magnetic Recording (SMR) HDDs have a reputation for poor write performance, especially during sustained writes, due to firmware limitations that cause frequent pauses. However, in certain configurations like a RAID 0 array with multiple 7200rpm SMR drives and a large buffer, they can deliver surprising results. This tag covers discussions about SMR HDD use cases, performance in RAID setups, and comparisons with conventional NAS drives. Topics include real-world testing, drive longevity, and scenarios where SMR drives may still be viable despite their drawbacks.
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What use are SMR HDD's
Shingled Magnetic Recording drives have a bad name, and rightly so if you need to write continuously for more than a couple of minutes, because the firmware just can't cope and frequently grinds to a halt for a few seconds. As someone who always buys NAS HDD's for their longevity and durability...- RobertP
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